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Somalia's Gov't, Militia OK Recognition

Thursday, June 22, 2006 9:55:21 PM
By NASSER NASSER

Somalia's transitional President Abdullahi Yusuf leaves after attending the signing a cease-fire agreement by head of the Islamic Courts Union delegation Mohamed Ali Ibrahim and Somalia's foreign minister Abdallah Sheikh Ismail, both unseen, during a signing ceremony that was attended by Sudan's President Omar El-Bashir and Arab League Secretary General Amr Moussa in Khartoum Sudan Thursday, June 22, 2006. Somalia's foreign minister and a representative of the faction that controls the country's capital signed an agreement that calls for an immediate cease-fire and recognizes the interim government. (AP Photo/ Nasser Nasser)KHARTOUM, Sudan (AP) - Somalia's largely powerless government and the Islamic fighters who control the country's capital agreed Thursday to stop military action and recognize each other.

The nonaggression pact signed in Sudan is a move toward international acceptance for the militia, which the U.S. has accused of harboring al-Qaida and wanting to impose a Taliban-style theocracy throughout Somalia.

The militia has said, however, that it does not want to control Somalia's government, and appeared to confirm that by recognizing the two-year-old interim administration backed by the United Nations.


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